The Makoko de Mbé is the king of the Téké, the chief of the Royaume tio. It carries the title of Makoko and is the chief of Mbé as of all Tékés.Son name the capacity gives him on what was Kongo before the time colonial.

For some, the king of Tékés, Illoy Loubath Imumba Ier says Makoko is that by whom disgrace occurred when it signed in Mbé (area of Pool-North) on September 10th, 1880 a treaty of alliance between Congo and France. Disgrace indeed because the terms of the aforesaid alliance never were completely respected by France. And the remainder belongs to the history which finds its prolongation in the present. Illoy Ier had several women, in the village where it resided. Two déscendences will surviveront with after Makoko , his/her children of Mbé who will take the name of Makoko and his/her children of Brazzaville which will take the respective name of Loubath.

For others still, the following the example of Darelle, king Makoko was the uncontested sovereign of a kingdom thrives and in peace and from which the territory extended then on all central Africa. One can even specify that before the conference of Berlin, (and the anarchistic division of the territories enter colonists) the capacity of king Makoko extended on a space going from North in the South from Congo-Brazzaville; it exceeded the limits of Gabon and current Congo-Kinshasa and it to extend as far as Angola. For Darelle, as for much Congolese, king Makoko left himself not misused by Brazza, it signed a constructive treaty intended to be carrying progress for the whole of the kingdom of Congo.

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